When this is enabled where are the log files located?
When this is enabled where are the log files located?
Not an answer, just another user facing the same problem.
Why can't Microsoft answer this question. The same query has been asked for several years. I have one email account that for some reason stopped sending output, messages hang in the Outbox. I have tested on my laptop with Windows Mail & Calendar and Outlook with the same result. Messages can be sent from Outlook on my phone or if I log into by email account on the internet providers web page.
Turned on Verbose diagnostic logging in Windows Mail to troubleshoot the problem, but what good does that do I you can't divulge the location this file might be written to. Previously tried deleting the account from Windows Mail and then re-adding the account with the same result.
For future searchers: I found it. After enabling the verbose diagnostic logging, an ETL file (HxmLog.etl) can be found in this directory:
%localappdata%\Packages\microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\
You have to open that file in Event Viewer to see the logs.
I found this by using the Resource Monitor to see which files were opened by the process.
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